Chris Patten, current chancellor of Oxford University and former governor of Hong Kong, discusses his new book, Cousins and Strangers: America, Britain and Europe in a New Century. Then, an interview with Wendy Whelan, principal dancer with the New Y...

Tonight, former U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, Richard Holbrooke, talks about the 10th anniversary of the Dayton Accord, which ended the war in Bosnia. Then, an interview with choreographer Ohad Naharin of the Batsheva Dance Company.This prod...

Actor Kevin Spacey discusses his work as the artistic director at The Old Vic theatre and their new production of Richard II. Leslie Cauley discusses her book End of the Line: The Rise and Fall of AT&T.This product is manufactured on demand using DVD...

An hour with Sun Jiazheng, China's Minister of Culture. He discusses the rise of China, the evolving relationship between the U.S. and China, and the current Festival of China at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington....

A rebroadcast of an hour on Doubt, the Pulitzer winner and Tony Award winner for best play. Charlie talks to the playwright John Patrick Shanley and to the cast of this Broadway production (original broadcast dates: March 14, 2005 and April 22, 2005,...

An investigation into the CIA leak with Walter Pincus of The Washington Post. Stephen P. Cohen of the Israeli Policy Forum and Robert Malley of the International Crisis Group discuss the Gaza withdrawal. Also, a conversation with Alexei Ratmansky, th...

A discussion about John Roberts and the future of the Supreme Court with Burt Neuborne of NYU Law School and Samuel Issacharoff of Columbia Law School. Also, writer and actor Antony Sher talks about Primo Time, his latest memoir.This product is manuf...

A discussion about the future of Europe with Jean-Marie Colombani, editor of Le Monde, and Walter Wells, executive editor of the International Herald Tribune. Also, historian and author Richard Reeves on the "No" vote in France and the Netherlands. T...

Actors Alan Alda and Liev Schreiber talk about performing David Mamet's Glengarry Glen Ross on Broadway. Also, designer Diane von Furstenburg discusses the book A Jewish Doctor in Auschwitz; The Testimony of Sima Vaisman, for which she wrote the afte...

Playwright August Wilson talks about his play Radio Golf. Also, Steven Roberts, author of My Father's Houses: Memoir Of A Family; and Abraham George, founder of The George Foundation and Shanti Bhavan. Dr. George is the author of India Untouched.This...

Former US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger talks about current Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and our standing in the world. Also, a conversation about Hurlyburly with the playwright David Rabe and actor Ethan Hawke.This product is manufacture...

Charlie Rose talks to playwright John Patrick Shanley about Doubt, his new play on Broadway. Also, former US Attorney General Ramsey Clark on the case against Saddam Hussein and his views on peace and justice.This product is manufactured on demand us...

First, a conversation with Jeff Immelt, CEO of General Electric, the largest company, by market valuation, in the world. He talks about science and technology, globalization and corporate responsibility. The evening ends with a short piece rememberin...

Stephen Greenblatt talks with Charlie about his new book, Will in the World: How Shakespeare Became Shakespeare. Mary-Louise Parker is a Tony and Emmy award-winning actress. She's currently on Broadway in Reckless. She talks to Charlie about the play...

A discussion about Yasser Arafat's health and the implications for the future of the Middle East. Guests are Martin Indyk, former U.S. Ambassador to Israel, Rashid Khalidi of Columbia University, and Robert Malley of International Crisis Group, who a...

Charlie is joined by actor Denzel Washington and director Jonathan Demme to discuss their film The Manchurian Candidate, an updated remake of the 1962 political thriller that starred Frank Sinatra. The three discuss how the movie's context is differe...

An hour long interview with playwright Tony Kushner. The discussion revolves around three of Kushner's most renowned plays: Angels in America; Caroline, or Change; and Homebody/Kabul. The conversation also covers the theatre, playwriting, America and...

Interviews with expatriate film directors Sam Mendes and Jonathan Miller. Mendes discusses his new project, Gypsy and Miller talks about directing Christopher Plummer in King Lear at Lincoln Center....

First, an interview with Liev Schreiber, who is the leading actor in Shakespeare's Henry V in Central Park. Then, Jerry Bruckheimer, movie and television producer, talks about his upcoming films Bad Boys II and Pirates of the Caribbean, which stars J...